Morgan, who continues to speak gently and evenly with his guests,
asked Gervais if he really thought Johnny Depp
hadn't read the bad press about the Tourist (the comedian made a
show of pointing it out to Depp).

Gervais, immediately referring to Depp as "...one of the most
handsome, richest, loved" actors in the game, went on to insist:
"I'm not sorry for anything I said...Nobody has the right
not to be offended. And, don't forget: Just because you're
offended, doesn't mean you're in the right."

He was also referring back, of course, to his "Thank God I'm an
Atheist," line that got him a lot of attention.

At one point Morgan says, "If you're a believer of god, or a
Christian — as tens of millions of American are — I can see how
they'd be offended."

Gervais' response: "Not at all. When someone thanks god, I don't
get offended…do I?...I wasn't being disrespectful, but I think i
have the right to say I don't believe in God, just like people do
have the right to believe in God."